Miscellaneous. I'aumki; jiinvs i.i.ruitx. Il'imi from 111 Jo mpy r.rnir .totm Arrive 1 i'ih in iimi.i ( nf.i an I mi.ih 1 ; 1111 lil.irk co.U 'UT, nml hli old i'lolli( mi, "Now I'm in) ivtf i" nh)s Parmer John i And he think', "I'll look nnmiHl." Vp leap tha dog; 'Met down yu 1 pup I Are 3 011 no ghvl yon would rat mo J" Thu old cow lows it tho giito to meet Ulm "Well, well, old liny ! "Iln, tin, old Amy ! Do you get good food when 1 nm nway ?" "You Imvo not n rlti 1" mj n Farmer John s "1 lio cattle nrc laoktti4 round mid Block ! '1 In1 colt 1 going to tic a roiiti, And 11 tuuuty, too ; liotv lit' iuih grown 1 We'll uenh tho calf next week." Snj a former John, ' Wlton I've been off, To cull yott r.gntti ulioitt tho trough, And wide h you, ntid pot you, w hilt' you di Ink Is a greater comfort limn you can think ." Ami ho pats old liny, And lie !-l.ipn old iiray ; "Ah, this H tin) comfort ot going a way 1" "For alter nil," sijs runner John, "1 lio bent ot a Journey li getting home. l'c seen great sight! but would 1 glie Tills nt, nnd the iwncefiil 1 to 1 live, l'ur all their Paris nnd Home 1 The liUU tor the eltj 'n stilted air. And bit,' hotel nil bustle unit flare, I .md nil houses, nnd raids nil H unes, That doiiten j our emu nnd bntter j our bones ; Would j tut, 11 d nay? Would you, old (tray? That's what one gets by going uway I" "There Money Is kins," says Parmer John, "And cushion If iiueen ! nnd Its mighty ipicer To see how sometimes, while the man, linking nnd scraping nil lio enn, Tho v lie spend e ery year Enough i ou would llilnk for .1 score of lve3, To keep them In luxury nil their llvo-i I Tho town U iv perfect llnbi Ion To n iiulet chap," s.ij l'lirniiT John. "You see, old Day, Y"o:i toe, old (liny, I'm wiser than when 1 w ent nwny." "l'vo found out thl.," says Tanner John, "That happlne-M s not bought and Hold, And clutched In a life, of wnsLo nnd huiry, In the riltrhts of pleasure nnd days cf worry; And wealth Isn't nil In gold, Murtgagc nnd si aeko and ten por cent., Hut In tlinple ways and an eet content. Few w nnts. pure hopos, nnd noble end, Soino land to till, nnd a few good friends, Like you, old Hay, And you, old firny, That's what I learned by going nwny." And n happy man lsll'aniirr John, O, a ilch and happy man Is lio ; He sees tho peas nnd pumpkins growing, The corn In tnsseH, tho buckwheat blowing, And fruit on vine and.tree ; The large, kind oxen look their thanks A3 he rutis their foreheads and strokes their Hanks; Tho doves light round him, and strut nnd coo, Says. Farmer Jolm, "I'll tako you too, And jou, old nay, And you, old nray, Next time I travel so far away 1" Experience is tho pocket compass few think of consulting till tlioy have lost their way. You may depend upon it that lie is a good man whoso intimate friends arc all good, , A man may learn to rido several hobbies at a titno, but it will prove more astonishing than useful. In nn ago of mediocrities, a man n trifle higher than his fellows, is often mistaken for a great man. Never reflect on a past action which was done with a good motive, and with the best judgment at the time. No man improves in any company for which he has not respect enough to bo under some degree of restraint. It is only by labor that thought can bo made healthy, and only by thought that la bor can be made happy. Tho good wear their years as a crown of glory upon their heads ; the bad, as a heavy burden upon their backs. Tho bottom has not dropped out of every thing. Wo are sure of it, for wo recently gat down on a wood bottomed chair on which a tack was standing on its head. Wo imme diately arose with renewed confidence in our agility. A pious minister in South Carolina, but a great believer in certain weather signs, was asked to petition tho Throuo of Grace for refreshing showers. Ho replied: "3Iy friends, I will do so, but it is not going to rain till the moon changes 1" Two men got into a wordy controversy which waxed quite hot, and finally one chal lenged the other to a square fight, but the other refused. "Not that I am a coward," ho said, "or that I am afraid of you ; but I was always unlucky in a fight." A man was indignantly exclaiming that his khifo had been stolen, when at last 0110 of his neighbors, whose garden had been robbed a short titno previous, taid to him, "I found your knifo among my cabbages; how came it there?" Tho man was struck dnmb. Truth is always consistent with itself ; and needs nothing to help it out ; it is always near nt hand, and sits upon our lips, and is ready to drop out before wo aro aware; whereas a lio is troublesoni", sets n man's Invention on tho rack ; ami 0110 trick needs a great many more to mnko it good. It was twclvo o'clock at night when Jlr. Uerger, of Macon, On., discovered a colored preacher in his stablo untying a horse, and the preacher only observed "Jess what I said all de time, Mistah lterger, your horse is bay Biiro enulf, and dat 'spttto between me an' brudder Jackson is settled." Men of 1'romlsc, In ono of his lectures ou educational and Intellectual progress, Mr. Jnmes T, Fields, with much boldness makes tho nsscrtlon that 110 men of extraordinary promise) havo grad uated from our colleges for tho past twenty years, Tho truth of tho assertion may well bo rnicHtioucd, It depends largely upon tho standard of measurement that is used. The height of inountulns is reckoned from tho level of tho sea, nnd not from that of tho plains from which they ne. Men aro count cd great inpropoitiou as they tower above their surroundings. Tho seeming scarcity of great men is owing very largely to tho eleva tion of tho ireneral lovel of tho masses. Of course, thcro havo been men in all ages who Imvo been absolutely, as well as relatively, great, but they can almost bo counted upon one's fingers. Nor is there so great an ail vantage in having men of oxfrnordlnury talents inn generation, than their absence if they aro absent is to bo greatly regretted, Tho clovatioii of tho masses Is far inoro de sirable than tho elevation of it fuw indlvidu nls fur abovo tho averugo level. TltU work of raising tho general grado is making a grade as heretofore iiucqualcu, nml to it should bo turned nil tho energies 01 tno peo ple, so far as educational ciTort can accom plish It. Tho great men will como when needed -they aro tho fruit of emergencies j but tho creation of tho fctato whoso citizens uliall bo purer, wiser, moro virtuous than thdr ancestors, Is a work tforthy of tho best labors of tho best brains und hearts In tho Jaud. Tho Stilly MriiiiN. Tho Si'illy Wuiuls, upon which the Sclill ler.grateil mid was lost, aro many in num ber and but little known. They aro nbotit IttPtily-livo or thirty miles west of Liunl's Und tin i'trpiiie point of Cornwall, l.n;: Intnl. The Inr-fesl iituong them is St Mary's with a population of about -OJ0, whither many of the survivors were taken ; next in importance como 'lYmco, St. Martin's, St. Agnes, (from which tho first life boat seems to Imvo been tent,) llrycr, and Llttlo Sam son, tho hut, however, Inhabited by less than a score of people, It is said that thco dots upon thu uceau wcrothc celebrated Cas seritides or Tin Islands where the l'honici.ui milliners traded centuries before Christ. This, however, can w.irccly ho tho case, as tlii-y are composed almost entirely of gran ite, and the Phunlcuns, who never pciietnv led far into England, probably enough lm agiued that Cornwall itself was simply nib other anil larger isliiuil, and therefore inclii ded the lYnlii'ul.i County and the Scllllcs all in one group, lie this as it may, the chango from tho beautiful Devonshire, with Its balmy climate and its wealth of flowers to ruggeil Cornwall is very striking. Sinco England was a nation, tho Cornish miners, and their relatives, the fishers of theso rockv Scillv islets, have preserved distinc five characteristics, Stubborn, bravo and vehement, In their wrath they Intensify the insular peculiarities of their fellow country men. Tho land of the Pens and tho Trc.s, tho two old prefixes to tho patronymic which in old Cornish families are far more highly valued than any title of nobility, is intense ly clannish. Xo Highland Scotchman, no Cladditch fisherman even, ever held tho rest of tho world in contempt more than that which the genuine Cornishman or ScilH.m feels for all whose chance it was not to be born within their limits. Their physiea strength and power of endurance are immense and they scorn the slighter build and less muscular limbs, of their neighbors in Devon shire and the tourists who visit their iron bound coasts. Hut rude and rugged as Li ml' End and its otlMiooU, the Scilly islands, are, they are tho scene of the noblest romance in nil English story. Tennyson has woven in to imperishable verso tho legendary tale of Arthur and tho Knights of tho Hound Table and it is hero that the last sccneof Arthur's was enacted. Tho strait running between the mainland and tho islands was once, and is still, wo believe, called tho Litliow-son, or the Lioness, and in olden timo was a ridge of dry, salty land. Tho same geological con vulsions which divided Great Hritain from tho continent must havo separated Cornwall aud tho Seiliies, and it was upon this ledge or perhaps on one of the Scillies themselves that King Arthur was brought by Sir lievc dere to die. Tennyson, in tho "Morte d'Ar thur," gives-us the very name of the Lion ess. It was tho last struggle of tho knights, or, ns tho poet writes : "So nil day long tho nolso of battle rolled Among tho mountains by tho winter sea, Until King Arthur's table, man by man, Had fallen In Monoss about their Lord." It was then that Sir llevedere boro his dy ing leader "To n chapel nigh the field A broken chancel Itu a broken cross That stood ou a dark strait of barren land ; On one sldo lay tho ocean, and on ono Lay a great water; nnd tho moon was full." Sir llevedere threw the brand Excalibar, and Arthur set out in his borge for his mys tic homo "by tho island valley of Avilion," close to tho very spot where the three hundred and fifty people but a day or two ago lost thoir lives. Had time been but granted them, and a Iievedcre been by to hear their last request, it might havo been told in tho last words Tennyson has put into tho mouth of the king "If thou shouldst never sco my face again, Pray for my soul I Jlore things n'ro wrought by prayer Than this world dreams ot, Whcreforo let thy voice HUo Ilko u fountain for mo night and day." Drugging Liquor. Tho fanner adds a little sand to his timo thy seed. IIo injures no one's life; he only cheats a dealer out of four or fivo dollars, Tho State employs him at hard labor for ten years. What shall bo douo with tho crea tures that poison our sons? In 1S0C four houses in New York city palmed oil' two millions of gallons of theso deadly com pounds. They buy tho meatiest whisky or spoiled cider, and "drug" it into tho rarest wines in a few hours. It not unfrcquently happens that a country Keller drives in .1 few barrels of bis spoiled slop, sells it to a man ufacturer, docs his shopping, and in a few hours drives back with a part of the same stuff, "drugged" into wino or brandy for which he paid an advaneo of four or five dol lars. A Frenchman, pointing to a barrel, said: "Tell mo what.kind rf wino or brandy you want, and give mo thrco hours, and J will draw it out of that barrel " Tho moro costly tho liquor the moro cer tain the fraud, The whole champnno dis trict is only twenty thousand acres, and pro duces only about 800,000 baskets perannum. Of this Itussia consumes 100,000, Franco 102,000, Kngland 220,000, Germany Mb',000, leaving for America and the rest of tho world 112,000 ; yet Yankees coiisumo moro than 1,000,000 baskets yearly. How dull it is in Germany, Kngland, Franco and Ru-sia to imagine that they got any champagne, when Americans consume twenty-five, per cent, more than is produced. Only 150,000 barrels of wilio aro produced on the Island of Mado;Ia. America buys 60,000 barrels, t the rest of tho world has a full share. Port wine is manufactured in Douro Val ley, in Portugal. Tho valley is narrow suid only sixty miles long. Yet all tho world drinks from tho vineyards, London nlono drinks more than twice as much port wino as is produced, both good and bad. There is consumed annually moro than ono hundred times as much as is produced, Follow a gal Ion of pure juico from the press on thobanks of tho Douro. In the warehouse, in Oporto, by tho aid of beet whisky, elderberry juice, aud water, it is mado into fivo gallons. In London Dock warehouse, by tho aid of po tato whisky, red saundcrs, and tho like, it swells up into ten gallons. In New York it takes a dose of stryenine, belladonna, and spoiled cider, and pulfs up into twenty gal ions. In tho wholesale houso nt Chicago bad whisky, stramonium, anil drugs, enlargo it to forty gallons. In tho retailers back room it gets another doso and comes out eighty gallons. Wo recelvo ono drop In eighty, and that is twetity-fivo per cent, bet ter than tho average. Lxchamje, llutisclitihl Hints. A hot lemonade Is 0110 of tho best remodels in tho world for n cold, It acts promptly nnd cfil'ctually, nnd lias no unpleasant alter cil'ects. Ono lemon properly squeezed, cut in slices, put in sugar, and cover with half a p'nt of boiling water. -Drink just boforo going to bed : do not expose yourself on tho lollowItiL' duv. This remedy will ward oil' nn attack of tlio chills and fever if used promptly. A little whiskey will add to Its curativo powers. Jf von uet a (Uli bono In your throat, and it sticks fast there, swallow 1111 egg raw: it will bo almost suro to carry down tho bone easily .,,i .iii un,,.. .,u ..,.,,. it, u i. IIIIU WIV.IIIIIJl II I. Vll, 7 nutluitlD.n .J ,v.- cldcnt, corrosivo sublimate Is swallowed, tho white of one or two eggs will ucutrallo tho poison, nnd change thovllcct to that of 11 doe of calomel. 1 THE COLUMBIAN AND PUBLIC REPORT OF A Ihnio not enj.).ii'd good health fordeveral yearn nist, )i'thao 110I nl w.i cd It to Interfere with my Litmr. Crrv ono hid iiK-Ini? In the Inbollnif rlnss knows the Incunveiili in t liclng obliged to labor when the body, from delilllt v, utmost refuses to per form Its dally task. I new.' was n believer In doslmj itltti inidtclnest but liiMuu- heard t lio Viiiktink spoken of so highly, was determined to try It, nnd shall neier regret.lhnt ih termination. As n tonic (Allien eieryono nceism some nine) 11 surpasses imjtblng'l ever heard of. It Invigorates the whole si stem 1 It Is n great rlcniiser nml partner ot ttio Mood. Thcro are ninny uf tny nenimlntaiiees who hae taken It, mid nil unite It, praise of Its satisfacto ry eRcct. I. sii'iliiii iiimniK hut MKei! n.isiin ii-uiit, li. nu ll rts to them the one thing most useful In old ngo nights as will ns tho body, ono aged lady, who lias been RiitTeilng through llfofrwn scrofula, nml has been sulTcrlng through life from Its effects. Having tiled many remedies with nn favorable resnlt, was Induced by friends to try tho Vkiiktink. After tak ing n few bottles, she obtained such great relief that Blin expressed a wish for her sight, thntsho might b able to look upon tho man who had sent her such a blessing. Yours lesin-el fully, o. P. II. lionui:. Police onieer, station 0, Iloston, Mnss., Mays, lsll. heart1 prayer. Sr. Paul, Aug. w, lsl. II. 11. Stevens. Hso. i 1'car Mr I should be wanting In gratitude, if 1 failed lo neknow ledge what the Vkiiktink has dono for mo 1 was nttneked nbout eleien months since with liroiischltls. whleli settled Into consumption. Iliad night sweats and fever chills; was distressed for breath, nnd freiuently spit blood; was emaciated, erywenk, and so low that my friends thought my case hopeless. I was aiHIsed t mnko a trial ot tho ViviErtNv:, which, liinler the nroMilenco of Hod. has cured ine, Tii.it. he 1n.1v bless the use of Mini' medlclno toothers. as ho haslolne, nnd Unit his divine grnco may nt- telul ou, IS 1110 licariieil. pnijeroi jour iiiiiiiiruig liiiinl ie serMint. lUAMAMIS lTlTlNllIU,. 1'. s. Mlno Is but one among tho many cm es jour medicine has eiiecicu in 1111s p nee. 11. 1 . MAKE l'F PUBLIC Hoi-Tit Huston, l'eb. , IST1. IT. 11 Mtpvi vs. l!sn. 1 Hear Mr. I have heard from cry many saurccsnf 1 h,. it,. 11 utin-i'ssiif Viiii.ti-k In cases of scrofula. iheuinatlsin, kidney complaint, catarrh, nnd other diseases or Kinureu iitiiurc. 1 m.ihu no uuMuuiim m saj lug that 1 know Vkiiktink to he the most rellablo remedy for catarrh nnd general debility. Mvu-ifn li w li, nil troubled with catarrh for many cafs, nnd at times very badly, she has thoroughly and with nil this sho has for several years lio 11 grad llietl I'M'IJ SlipilliM'il iniiiuj unm uunni i.v.m ually growing worse, nun iuu iiiscuaigo iruui 1110 head Mas etcesslio nml orteiisiic. .he was In this condition when she commenced to tako Vkiiktink; I could see thntsho was improving nn tho second bottle. She continued taking fiik tink until sho bad used from twelve to llfteeii lint ties I am now happy In Informing ou nnd tho puis ne (If yon chouse t' make It public) that sho Is en tirely cured, nnd Vkiiktink accomplished the cnto niter untiling elso would. Hence I feel instilled In sating tliat Vkiiktisk Is the most reliable remedv, Olid would advise nil sintering luiiiiauuv iu u.y 11 rn, r I... Id, w.,1 It In lin n cm 111. honest. Vegetable med lclne. nnd I shall not hesitate to recommend It. I nu. to, respectfully. s'iu'way. Veoktine nets directly upon the causes of these complaints. It Invigorates and strengthens tho whole system, nets bpon tl.o secretive organs, allav s Inilammntlon, cleanses, and cures ulceration, cures eousiipaiiuu, miu leamatv.-. HAS EXTIUHLY CURED MB. liosTON, October, 1870. ''iVi.nl'siI'iivV ii intrhter. ntter having a severe at tack of whooping cough, was left In 11 P-eMo slate of health, llelng ndvlsed byn friend sho ti ed Kiit: unk, und utter using a few bottles was fully rcstor- en 10 ncaiiii, , ., , imi n inn.,, n n-rf nt KtiiTerer from rheumatism havo' taken several bottles of the Vkiiktink for this complaint, and 11m liappv to say it lias entirely cured ttnvi, r,.fntntnptiilpil llin VKIIKTINK til Others. w It'h the same, good results. Ills a great cleanser and purifier uttlie blood : it is pleasant to uiku ; nuu 1 can Clieeriuuy reeoillineim u. J AMLs MoltsK, 301 Athens street. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers Xivervwuuio. J-KW STOCK OF CLOTIIIXG. AND Gentlemen's Dress Goods DAVID LOWEKBEUG Ilavltcs attention to bis large and elegant stock ot at his storo ou main street; in the new block, UL005ISnUI!0, PA., whero ho has Just received from New York and ! .adelphla n full assortment of Mill. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, including tlio most fashionable, durable and juinasuino BRESS GOODS, CONSISTING OP uox SACK FllOCK, OUM AND OIL CLOTH COATS AND PANTS Of ALL SOKTS .SIZES AND COLOISS, Ho lias also replenished his already l.irgo stock of CLOTHS AND CASSIMEKLS, Fir.UIlED AND PLAIN VEST, HTHIPED, SIIIItTS. CIIAVATS SOCKS, COLL.UiS, IIANDKEllCHIErS, GLOVES, SUSI'ENDEItS, AND AllTICLiES. FANCY Ho has constantly on hand a largo and well select ed assortment of Cloths and Veatings, which ho Is prepared to mako to order Into any kind of clothing, on very short notice, nnd In tho best manner. All his clothing Is rnado to wear and moat of It Is of homo manufacture. GOLD AVAT0HHS AND JKWKLUY, OF EVEltV DESC'lUPTION, FINE AND CHEAP. HIS CASE OV JEWELKY IS Nor SUIll'ASSED IN THIS PLACE. CALL AND EX.UIINI! HIS GENERAL ASSOIIT , MENTOF Clothing, Watches, Jowl ry, &c. DAVID LOWENIJEIta, ulyl.'73-tf. yAiNWitianT&co., WHOLESALE OIlOCEItS, N. E. Corner second and Arch streTS, PiiitiMiriui, Dealers In TEAS, SYItUI'S, COFFEE, SUOAIt, aiOLAHSEiT kick, eriCGS, mciuu soda, UC, Ac, nrOrders will receive prompt attention. lT-tf A TTOHNKY'H HIiANKS, Common and Judgment Jionds, Just printed md for faie" tlio Coi.i'iiuiiN onii e, All kinds ot Attcrury'd umyus eltner kept on i" j pnuu.a hi uruer. DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUllG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. HEADQUARTERS von 111 ruiiits, Uite, Ulm rutty, Drugs, Apices, Patent Medi cines, &c, &c. MOYER BROS TV7"Ol!Ll call the attention of the public to II Iheli' erv larire nnd wcl selected stuck of goods which they offer nt Ilia LOW F.ST MAUKKT 71ATK3. 200 boxes Window Otass nil sizes and qualities. (Uasi tor Picture frames n specialty, IHiilo Lewi, .Red Lend, Umberri, jithiirge, Siennas, Groens) Blues, Kcds. Yellows, dry and in Oil. (icneral Agents for MONTOUR SLTE PAINTS LINSKF.D, OL1VF, W1IALK, CASTOR, and other OIL VARNISII and JAPANS from tho best Manufactories. ;Thelr stock of S 3? I O E S excels any In this section of the State. Agonts for Dr. BIOKLEY'S Family Medicines. tlcncral Depot of supplies for Dr. J. C. Aj cr'3 rOPULAll MF.WCINES. Tho Prescription Department Is under tho charge of competent Pharmaceutists. Physicians' Prescriptions CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED WITH DESPATCH. Ci Sparkling Soda Water. Tlio attention of country dealers, especially Is called to our stock ot BOTTLED GOODS. SPIOES, ALUM, CONCENTRATED li V H Patent and Proprietary Medicines Our w agon will continue ns formerly to make Fl usual trips to supply cu t . OIL OF GLADNESS a special Coughs, Colds, Croup, .Burns, Tetter, Piles etc. an Internal and External rem y whoso healing U tues nre nttested by thousands In this nnd adjoining counties Is manufactured by them nnd bupplledt tho nflllcted either directly or through their country dealers, Price 50 Cents Per Bottle, Nono genuine unless It bears tho trade marl; nnd namo of iloyer Ilro's the words ''Oil of Gladness' blown In tho glass and tho signature of Moj er Ilro' on tho wrapper. Apr.U,7l-ly Mauliood: How Lost How Restore!! TUST ihiIiIhIici a new edition of Dr. Cl'L- fj VEltWKI.I.'S celebrated essay ou tho radical cuio (without medicine) of Spermatoi rha-a or r-cinuiai i eauuess, imoiuuiurj sem inal weakness. luuioteiicv. Mental and plitlcal Incapacity, Impediments lo JInirlage, etc,: also Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fils Induced by Belf-lndulgeiico or textual cxtrai agauco Piles, ic. tQfl'rice, in a scalal tnrehpe, only six cenh. Tho celebrated author, In this admirable, ettay cleaily demonstrates from u thirty j ears' successfu practice, that tho alarming consequences of self. abuse may bo radically cured without tho dangerous uso of Internal medlclno or tho application of tlio knife; pointing out n inodoof euro nt oneo Elinplo certain, nnd effectual, by means ot which every but fcrer, no matter what bis condition may be, may cur himself cheaply pjlvately, and radically. rr"Tul3 Locturo should bo In tho hands of every youth and every man In tho land. Sent under seal, In a plain envelope, to any ad dress, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two pest btamps. Address tho Publishers, C1IAS. J. C. KLINE .t CO., 1S7 Ilowery, Now York, Post onice Iiox J.&so. April 10, 'fs-y WM. Y. KESTEH, TAILOR. m.ooMbiiuuo, pa. Has removed to Iron street, second door noo tlio Ueformed i.'hiirch.whero ho w HI lie pleased tone alt his old mends nnd new customers, nnd utiu them with satisfaction, ill work warranted. IM ( K TO $20 per dav. Agenls wanted. All D el classes of working people of Loth seses, j oung and old, muko more money at work for uh,1ii thtlruw u localities, iiuring uieir simru iiiumi-nin, m m. utu lime, than ut nnv thing ehe. We oiler employment that will pay handsomely for every hour's work. I'uil particulars, terms, Ac, send us jour aildreh at once. Don't delay. Now is tho lime, Don't look for work or hiMness ehewln re, until you hill o lenni. ed what wo olTer. a, MissoNA:Co.,l'oitl.iud, Maine. Jan. lb'TMy, VP'W YOHK TUUIUNH. "THE 1-1 l 1NU AMEHIt'AN NEVKl'APi:il."-Tlll. AliVllHTDiINd MEDIUM. Dally, fioajear. I LEAD- IIEST Semi- ve....i.-li. 1'ostiiKO 1'reo to tho Rubscrthcr. Specimen Copies and Adurtlslng Hates I rec. Weekly, In clubs ut 80 or more only 1, postngo paid. Address 'Iiik'Iiu iit'NE, N. Y. Jan lD'Ts-ly. A IWl'.KTISlMii Cheap: Good: Syntemn- tie. All persons who conoempluto making con Iriitls with newspapers for tho Insertion of adver tisements, should send 'a cents to Geo. 1". Itowe I K cii.,41 Park Itow, hew York, for tliilrl'AMPllI.I-.l-IIOO K (nlnety-sevenlh edition.) contulntng IWsof over ooo newspapers and estimates, showing the cost. Adiertlsemuits taken for leading impci-slu many Wales at a tremendous reduction from pub ijshcrs' rntis. (im tukI-cok. Jim. I6tt-ly. xrnTinii,i IVTOTICE Is liereliy given that the Illoon . I burg (las company will put In servKo plpo nml furnish meters tu tlio cltlicns of llliKimslmrg for Ii.i.ji iriivm iho dtstuneu from thn ttreet dis's not exceed ui feet; excess of no feet w til l charged ut thu rate of U) cents per foot until Hcptciuljcr 1st hepUll. '.-tt LUSICAI, r 1 1HE I'entnylvanla Normal Mudo Bcliool nt I Freeburir. 1'a.. H commenco Its Hummer ti rm of six eeks, August loth, IMS. For circular, lull niress, f ,'','' Juno 23,-1 1. Director, this I'ipun is on ii.b with ROW ELL & (PHESMAN . Advertising v Agents, THinr A CHESTNUT 6T8., 8T. LOUIS, MO NEW GOODS! A HEAVY STOCK, Crhcapcr.tjhara Ever! S. II. MILLER & SON Have Just Received the lnrgcst and Lest supply ol CHEAP AMD' FASHIONABLE DEI GOODS, They havo ever offered totnclr friends and cus tomers. Ulotlis, Ossimeros, and Satinetts for MUN'd WEAK, Cloths, Alapacas, Merinos, for LADIE'S WKAH, CAMCOIiS, MUSLINS, UA.M1IKICS, nml every variety of Dry Oooils desired, Oarpots, Mata, Ottomans!, in great variety nnd nt llio LOWJSST OAUJI PlilOEQ. FAMILY GROCERLES, Including all Ilie varieties of COl'TKICS, TEAS and SUOAKS, COUNTRY PRODUCE, and a general supply of articles useful for the table always on hand. CALL AND SBB. Country produce of nil kinds taken In cx cliango for goods at cadi prices. Oct. 3ll,'I4-tf J. KVANS, jllEADY MADE AND CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING. HE HAS THE FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES, AND EMPLOYS THE BEST WOIiOlEM Foroood Fits and Promptness In filling orders there Is the place to go. Ills goods aro selected with care and his CUSTOM WORK will compare favorably with tho best effort of the fashionable city Dealer. HE KEEPS A LAltOE STOCK OF B0YS'-& OHILDKEN'S OLOTHIjNG AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS At Astonishingly Low Prices. A. J. EVANS. July 1, lS73-tf. BLOOMSBTJEG- All ur; 7 MAH8LE WOHKS T. L. G-UNTON, Proprietor, MAIN STItEET, III1I.OW MA11KET, Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kinds of MONUMENTAL MARBLE WOKKS WeusethobestAMEIlICAN nnd ITALIAN Marble, Ho has on hand nnd furnishes to order MONUMENTS, TOM IIS, HEADSTONES, URNS, VASES, &c Every variety of Marhlo cutting neatly executed at tuo lowest market pi Ices. A long practical experience and personal attention to business mnkes the proprietor euntldent of Kiting satisfaction. All orders by mall promptly attended lO. 1. U, UOX If'JI. CSy.V. Jl. W'oih (Mimed fret of thanje." Aug. SI, '74-ly. T. L. OL'NTON, Proprietor, 1101) ERT 110 AN CABIMET MAKER AND UNDEUT AK Ell, Iron Street, Ittween Main and Third Streets lll.OOMSHUKO, PA. A I.T, kinds ol I'lirnlturo innile to oriler nml .TV. broken furniture neatly repaired. Tho quality iiudjirlces ot his work will compare with nny thn can fiu produced and ho respectfully bollcltsu bharo of nubile patronage. Undertaking Will bo carefully and promptly attended to. When called upon diiilugniiy hour of tlio day or night ho will ut onco rcnpond und lay out tho dead. When femalohelpln suchcaies Isdenlred ho will furnish thu same. Ready Made Coffins both of WOOll nnd MI.TAI.LIU WA1IE always on hand. IIo Is also tho thu solo proprietor In Illooms burg and surroiuidlug dl&trlcts for Taylor's FateuTCorpse Preserver liy width ncorpso may bo surely and carefully pro herved In leo for nny deslrnblo length of lime. 'Iho uso oi me I'roser.cr may uo uuiaiucu iium uuuoiy any lime. Scarfs, Mirouds, O'.oves nnd Muiiriilng nun luiiriuu Also, HKAltb for Doors furnished when requested, i. uuu uu.i un AiNUJ.s inriiiaiii'u IdfJlt'iieiiiler he is a Jleiular Undertaker and thormuihlu understands his busints, lie will not be undersold by umj in Jltoomsburg or In the county, jtuiH'.ltx iiua.i, Dee, II, 71-1 y AN ACTUAL 1IUSINKSS INSTITUTION AND TKLKOKAPIIIO INBTITl'TK. l'or Information call at onice, or send for Coixsok AuvmiTisiiu. juneiio-iy mm Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at onco agreeable, healthy, and effectual f o r preserving tho tinir. It soon restores faded or gray hair to its original color, with, tho qloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thiclceneil, falling hair chocked, nnd haldnesu often, though not always, curod by its use. Nothing can rcstoro tho hair whero tho follicles nro do .stroyed, or tho glands atrophied and decayod; but such as remain can bo aavod by this application, aud stimu lated into activity, so that a now growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling tlio hair with a pasty sedi mont, it will It cep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional uso will prevent tlio hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently provent baldness. Tlio restoration of vitality it gives to tho ecalp arrests and prevents tlio forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly and offonsivo. Frco from thoso deleterious substances which mako somo preparations dangerous and inju rious to tho hair, tlio Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing clso can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it docs not soil whito cambric, and yet lasts long on tho hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer L Co,, IfKtlcnl anil Analjtlcul ClicmliU, LOWKIiI, MASS. Apill lMSyl 1S75. 1875 THE COLUMBIAN Newspaper, the largest sheet published in Columbia county, neatly printed on Now Type, will contain all the current News of the Day, anil a condensed account of LKGISI.ATIVK and CONGHKSSIONAL riiOCICKDINGS, with explanation and comments upon all important measures proposed in cither: FOKTKY AND SONG, MISCELLANEOUS HEADING, AGKICULTUKAL AND SCIENTIFIC SUBJECTS, Will also engross a largo proportion of its columns. The DOMESTIC CONCERNS OF COLUMBIA COUNTY, Will receive particular attention, and all local all'airs proper for publication will be carefully laid before our readers. THE l'OLITICS OK THE STATE AND NATION Will receive constant attention, and the character and olllcial conduct of I'UIILIC MEN Will bo presented to our readers, from time to time, in life-like nttitudo and with entire iustiee and firmness. No frauds shall bo committed upon the People or Wrong dono them without full cx positro in the columns of theCoi.u.MiiiAN. COUNTY MATTEUS. All official county advertisements appear in this paper, as will also intelligent synop sis of the proceedings of tho Courts and the actions of tlio County Olllccrs when of pub lic interest. Tho Coi.umdiak nlready has much the largest circulation of any paper in the coun ty moro than tho combined circulation of tho other papers and is tho only paper printed in tho county that suppoits tho prin ciple and time-honored usages of tho Dem ocratic party. Its circulation and coiisequcn uscfiilness may, howuver, be much extendc if its friends will uso their influence to stir further add to its list of subscribers. At additional patroiuvgo will bo requited by im proving tlio paper, by adding to its cditerial and reportorial forco and increasing the quantity of its reading matter, As an ADVE tri'ISING MEDIUM Tlio Columbian is unapproacbed in thin quarter of tho State, and our JOUillNG FACILITIES Aro superior to nny other. Our friends nro invited to cull at tlio 6fl!co whouoVfjr they come to Jllooinsbure. tew ,?t"F$ OvavThivfy'fanr Competitors Standard "fjM Bhe5lrmtSt1lHIUlDEl.PKI8 tli iB RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES P IUI.ADKIil'ltA AND HUAUINC. KOAD AVIXTKU AltllAXOKMKNT. NOV. 9th, 1STJ. TUAISS I.KAVK liri'EKT AS IOU.OWS (sCKDAr EXCKPTEIl l'or New York, Philadelphia, Heading, PotUWllo Tamaqua, c U,S3 a. in l'or Catawlssa, 11,3.1 n. m. nnd ",30 p. in. l'or Wllllainsport, 0,113 n. in. nnd 4,ii p. m. TllAINSl'Olt lllTKUT LEAVE AS 10I.1.0W f, (SL'SDAV T. CEl'TEII.) Iavo New York, fi.on n. rn. Leavo Philadelphia, 9,15 n. in. Leaio Heading, 11,3 la. m., i'ottsillle, 12,10 p. ni and Tamaiiua, 1,30 p. m. Leal e C'atnw Issa, 0,20 a. m. nnd 4,00 p. m. Leavo Wllllainsport, 5,20 n. m. nnd ., p. in. Passengers to and from New York nnd Phlladel' phla go through w llhoul change of cars. J. E. WOOTKN, Mays, 1974 tf. General superintendent DKLAWAliE, LACKAWANNA wi:sti:un ltAii.noAii. AND HLOOMSIlUIUi DIVISION Time-Table No. Hi), Takes effect at 4:30 A. M Tiiuitmvr, i)i:ci:.Miu:n io, ist-i. NllIlTII. I stations. SOUTH, a.m. p in. in. lo Ml 2 211 o o 10 14 2 211 0 85 H IU 2 33 G 41 10 17 2 41 0 fl) 10 25 2 Ml 7 I'll 10 2'J 2 55 7 i.i 10 34 3 l l 7 11 10 SS 3(1! 7 11! 10 45 3 15 7 25 M Ml 3 2') 7 rs 10 5, 3 25 7 4i 11 110 3 31 7 TO 11 05 3 30 7 5S 11 (0 3 41) 8 12 11 IS 3 SI 8 15 11 32 4 (5 8 35 11 40 4 21 8M 11 53 4 SS 11 (5 12 1 4 31! 7 01 12 IS 4 15 7 12 12 12 4 5'l 7 18 12 17 4 M! 7 25 12 21! 5 05 7 3S 12 32 5 12 7 47 12 37 5 IS 7 M 12 42 K 21 8 12 12 45 5 3D 8 ( li 1 03 5 4S 8 35 1 11 6 53 S 4-1 1 14 G 113 8 05 1 3J G 21 0 20 p.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. m. p.m. p.m. l'l m s sr. 1 1 40' 1.1 3 1 25 1 111 1 11 Seianton UcllcMio TuMorMlle... . .Lu'knu.-.iilKl.... l'lttston .. West l'lttston., Wyoming Mnlthy VI 'M S 3 I 12 118 23 11 4.1 S 13 11 31) sin 11 20 7 f.'J ll io " r.:i 11 til I 4S l ir, I llll 10 4 II 1'.' 1 Kingston 8 sn 7 S.l 12 41! 8 17 7 31 IS 41 8 12 7 2.' 12 .IU kliiKSton Vljinoiith .... .Aionilalo Nnnlletike 8 l5 7 10 12 311 8 10 7 15 12 81 7 40 7 lf 12 ll'.i .Iluiilock's i reek 7 211 r. 50 12 (II 7 llll I'. S5 it 4ll . .ShlrkHilnny.... ....Illck's Kerry... ....Peach Hindi.. lierwlik ... Urlar creek.... f. f,7 0 2S 11 8'J 0 15 0 21 11 31 G 32 r, 1 3 11 '11 B 27 0 (8 II 17 ...Willow lll'OU'.... r. 20 r. o.i li ii I.luie Hinge Nspy ...Illomnsljiirg Itu pert L'ntuwlssn lirlilse. ..Clark's Switch... DaiiMlle t'liulnsky Cameron II 00 5 f,3 11 I2 n r.s .1 40 hi ' r. r.l 5 4'i in 40 5 41 5 31 10 43 5 III 5 30 111 40 5 15 5 12 10 221 5 01 5 02 111 12! 4 .'.5 4 57 HI OS 4 30 4 40 V 5 .Northumberland. a.m. p.m. n.m. DAVID T. HOUND, Sunt. ', Kingston, March 5, 1st I, Superintendent's Ofllcc, N' OHTIIEUN CENTItAL KAILWAY COMPANY. On nnd nfter November 20th, 1S73, trains will lemo SUNUUHY as follows: NOItTIlWAHD. L'rlo Mall 5.20 a. m., arrive Khnlia 11.50 n. in " Ciinaiidalgiia.. . 3.35 p. in. " Itocliesler 6.15 " " Niagara 0.40 " Hcnovo accommodation ll.io a. in. nrrlie Williams port 12.55 p. in. i:inilraMalU.15a.in., nrrlio Kluilra 10.20 a. in. Uuffulo llxpress 7.15 n. in. arrive llulTalu s..'o a. in. SOUT1IWAK1). Durfalo K.xprcss 2.50 a. m. nrrho Harilsburg 4.50 a.m " llalttinorcs.to " ninlraMatl 11.15 a. in., nrrtie Ilarrlsburg1.50p. m " Washington 10.30 " " ll.dlhnoro c.30 ' " Wnslilngton 8.S0 " Hnrrlshurgaccominodatlon 8.40 p. in. arrive Harris burg 10.50 p. in. nirlioll.ilttuioio 2.25a.m. " Washington c.13 " Ki lo Mall 12.55 n. m. an lio Han Islmrg 3.05 n. m. " llaltlmore s.4i) " " Washington 10.35 " All dally except Suuday. 1). M. HOY!), Jr., tlcncral Tasscngcr Agent A. J. CASSATT, (leneral .Manager PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. rliiluilclhlitu & Drie li. Ii. Illusion. SUJI.MEltTI.ME TABLE. DN ami nfter SUNDAY, MAY 2M, 1S75, tho trains ou the Philadelphia & lalo Hall liuad DlUson will run ns follows: H7iSTII'.lA7. PAST I.INi: leaves New York Philadelphia " ' Italttinoi'o " " " llnirlsbiiig , " " nrr.at WllllaiiisH,it " " " Uicklliun ' iiellifonte L'HII.MAlLlcau's New York llilladelplil.i llarilsbiiig 11 " " Ullllaiusport.... " " " Loci; Haven .... ' Henovo " " mr. ati:rle .. a 25 n. m ...12.55 p. in ... 1.20 p. m .. Sam p. m .. 8.55 p. m ..10.20 p. m ..11.50 p. Ill . R.25 p. m ...U.55 p. m . . 4.25 II. Ill . . S.35 a. Ill .. 0.4511. m ..11.H5 a. in .... 7,-u p m NIAHAHA i:XPIli:sSleaes:i'lilIad('!phla 7.40a. in " " " H.illluioie 7.35 u. m " " " ll arrlsburg. ...10.55a. in ' " nrr. at Wllllainsport.. lavs p. m " " " Lock Hiiieu... 3.15 p. in 14 14 44 Itciioio 4.30 p, m ELMIliA M .Ml, leaves Philadelphia 44 44 44 liallliiioie 44 44 44 lliuilsbuig 44 4' ntr. at Wllllainsport 4- 44 44 Ixick llacu s.oin, m . s :ui u. in 1 25 p. Ill 0.10 p. Ill 7.-0 p. Ill : o: KASTWMW. PHII.'A ESPHKSS leaves Lock Haven . . . 44 44 44 Wllllainspott.. 44 44 arrlvcH at Ilurrhbuig 44 44 44 llalttiuoro 44 44 44 PhUadelphla .. 44 44 44 New York . n.40 a. in ,. 7.55 II. m .114511, m , 0.15 p. 11) , 3.M p. Ill . 0,15 p, 111 DAY llXPHllStS leaics Henovo o,io a. m 44 41 ijick ii. mn io.. on. id 44 44 44 Wllllainsport.... 11 S',a. in 44 44 nrr. at lliirrlsburg 3.00 p. m 44 44 44 Philadelphia 0.20 p. m 44 41 44 NewYoil; 0 1.1 p. in 44 44 44 llaltltiioru c.35 p. iu i:i:m M.MMcavca I'.rle 11.20 a. m 44 44 44 lienoio 8.25 p. Ill 44 44 44 iwk Haven 0.45 1I.IH 44 44 44 villl!iinsoit lo.Mi p, in ' 44 nrr. at ll'iiilsbiug 2.25 u.m 44 44 44 llaltluioro 7.85 a In 44 44 44 l'Ulladelnhta 0.45 a, 111 44 44 44 Sew York 1o.!uu. 111 PAST HSU leaven Wllllainsport 1K.M n, in " 44 nrr. at llai 1 Islnirg 8.55 a, in 44 44 44 lialtluioru 7.3511. 111 44 44 44 Philadelphia 7.S6 11. in 44 44 14 New York 10.25 n. 111 Krlo Mall West, Niagara Express West, nmlia Mall Wi st und Day i:pri ss Hasl make close conucc t tint nt Northmuhciliind Willi 1.. & 11. It, 11. trains fur Wllked.lliirru nml Sernnton. Krlo Mull West, Nlagiirn K.xpress West and lllmlra Mall West make close eoiincctluu lit Wllllaiuspurt with N. ('. It. W. truths Norln. , Erie Mall East nnd West, Mngaru Express West, East l ino West and Day Express Easluinko close connedlon ut lx-k Haven isllli 11, E, V, It, It,, trains. Erlo Mall East and Wist rouiii'et nt Ella Mili trains on I. s. K M. H. It. II., ut curry with o. I', A, V. 11. II.. ut Emporium iillli 11, N, Y. .V P. II, It., nnd at lmtuoodwlth A. V. It, It. Parlor Curs Hill run between Philadelphia nnd Wllllainsport on Niagara Express West, last line West, Philadelphia Expresi East und Day Express East, fcUi pliig lursuii nil night trains, YYM. A. UAI.inVlN, Jan. 8,'75-tf General Supt BLANK NOTKN,witli or wltliuut launption (or bale ut tho Colvucun onice. SUI GENERIS. (iPALMAMiQU FMSON&HAU CABINET ORGANS. DHEQOALEDK.OHAP.PR0ACHED In cnpiflty nnl rxccllcnco tiy nny others. Awnr Jcl 11 and DIPLOMA OF HONOR AT VIENNA, 1873; PARIS, 1867. (-ill I f Amerlcnn Orunn-i ever nwnnlM nny rnrilnt UllLtf In llnroiK-, or which I'lrfdit Muh extrnordl. limy ctccllcnco ft to conimftnd ft wlilo milo there. illliyo (uTftrilcil hli?licFt prrmlunirt nt Inilm. ALllAlu trial i;xtiiilUimfl,liiAinertenonllftfi "uropc. Out of tiiin.trcil Ihero Imvo not Ixi n Hi In fi'l where nny olhcr oritnin linto Istii pn-ferml. riTPT Drclnml by Eminent Miiklelnnit, In bolh Htol llrmi.here M lio lllll'Ullleil. Ben ILSl'IMONIAI. I'lIU'Ut.All, ullh oplnlulis uf mwo tunn )no Tlioiisiinil (enl free). IUPIPT en linflnR n Mnton .V Hamlin. .Do not Itlolol takocniy other. Dtalert act lakohi com MIMinxs M tclliiitl Inferior vivo", a'"' for fill reatt tjuntiyurv hanl tt silt Komettitjig lst, UCllJ OTVI CO wUhmo-t Iniinrlnnt lmi-roTO-l ri J II LtO pienH ever limilo. New Noli) anil Cnlillilliilllnll Mop". Sliperh litnecro nml other I'nncn of new ilrfluni, PIANO-HARP CABINET ORGAN qulftllo cumbinatlun ot ihecolnslnimintn. CAM rATtntn I O. for monthly wqiinrltrlx pnymcntfl ; or rcnleil until rent pnyn for tlio orKo. nlTII nPIICP "id CtrculnrK, ivlth full imrtlt). LAI ALUuUto "In". free. A.l.lreM MASON ,4 ilAMf.lN OIIUAN OO., 151 Tremor! Blnit, 110 TON: 25 Union Viiue, NUW YU1UC; or bO li b'J AJuius St., tJUlCAUO, MASON & HAMLIN CABINET OS MAY 111! onTAINM AT WHOLESALE OR EBTAIL or L. 13. SCRAKTON, Pa. General Ayent iiteu for Iho celebrated CHICKERING PIANOS. ALSO, OV I. 3v. AriLLlUli, uLooMsnuno, pa., Dealer in above Instruments. Mnieh l.),'75-y HOLL1NS k J10LMES No. 17 Centre Stro . Pliita Gas ami Steam Fitters MANUl'ACTUllEltS Ol' UN W ARE, (1AI.VANIZEI) II ION COHN1CE, WINDOW CAPS, AWNINGS, Wire Trt'llise-", &c. Dealers in Stoves, 1'ang cs, l''urnaces, liallitnore Healers, Low Down Grates, Jlnnteli, 1'UJIl'tj, Weather Strips, Ac. Also GAS FIXTURES of the latest design. Special attention raid In re pairing sewing Mat hlnesofcw r dihcilpllon.r-cnlcs Locks, Hell llunglng, Key l'tHInc, c. l'llvate ltesl doiiceslleiited byMcamut asiuall ecsl aluiM' Hot Air. reb.2ii,'7j-tf. LATCH LKY'.S Tm- I ) 1 I proved CTtTMHHll viioi) l'l'MP Is Iho ae kiinwledgetl Kt.1u1I.1r1l of tlio market, by popular lerillct, tho best pump for theleasl money, Attention racks, scull thin. 1'i.r f..iln liv fli'nli.r.4 nml tlio ll'iiih! "tr'j generally. In onler I olio suro ili.it you ".JEiiS,,1 eet Hlnti hley's Piinip.boeurtfiilundsee tliatlthasinylrailo mark as aboie. If j 011 do not knoivwhero to buv, descrlptlie clieulais, together wllh (he name and adih ess of the agent nearest j oil will bo fuiiilshed by nddresslng with stamp, C1IAS. (1. Hl.ATCllI.EY, Manufacturer, Mil, Commerce bt l'htladelplila. roit hale 11Y J. SCHUYLER & SON, Blosmsburg, Pa. Mait'h6'i5-0llt A' CilCNTS WANTHI). At Hie rate this work 100.000 COPIES before thn canvass Is complete. Preslivlcrlan min isters without a charge, or those la 111 health who wish to retain llhy oH'ii-alr exercise, students, lay men, nml others who deslio lo obtain lucratlie em ptouncnt Inn most respectable (iceujiatlon, aro so licltcd to apply for uu agency to sell "TlinillSTOUYOF T1IK PIcKSIiYTi:- itiAX ciiuiicii tjiiiougiiout TIIK WOULD." A beautiful largo octavo volume. Illustrated with Heel and wood engraMngs, which cicry Picsbi tt rl.m family will want 10 possess. Prlco In clot Ii fl, French Mori'oeeo, 15, Half 'l uikey Moioeco J7, 1'ull Turkey Mnroeeo Applleallous fur exclusive tenltoiy should bo mado at once. Address, DEWrn'C. LENT CO.. Dec. ss, '74-cm. 41a liroomo blrcit, New Y01 k. A Fortune For $1. Tho Wyoming Loltery draws on tho let li nnd 3'ilh of each month, nml .'ihi.iioii In Cash (Ufis a paid In full, nnd no di'duelloiis capital nut, '.Mi.um; Second (lilt, IJV'i'D ; 'Ihlul, i'i'.Wnj I'ouilh, tli'.lioi); I'lftli, is.oco; fcixlli, $5,000 i besides 7o,o7a smaller gilts. Tho I'lftli Extraordinary will positively draw on July 2-th, 1U75. Capital (.lit, flon.n ii;s'ieoiid,j.'.o.(ioii! Third J25,iiiiii-, l'oiiithiM.u 1 smaller gilts, lliowholo ninoiintliig to $:,mi,iii o, w hit h Is j uld to ticket holder at each draw Itu;. Hits I list 1 1 utU.it lscliaili nil by tho legislature4, nnd each drawing Is supeiMsed by Iho legal iiuthoiltles. An olllelnl list of drawing num. bi is sent by mall totlcliit holdersns soon ns pub. IMied. 'Iliketsforeillii r are 1 each c for 5, 25 for f'W. Agents wniited! llliislraled'llmesseiit Iieolo everjbiiily, eontnlnhig full purllciil.us. Tickets told up to Iho hour uf drawing. Address, ALLEN 4; COTJ ill Nassau br., Nkw Youk, May 11 fun. GLAZING AND PAPERING. TTM. V. 1IODINK, Iron Street below- rc- 1 oud, llloomsburg, Pa., Is prepared to do al Klllll 01 PAINTIXO, GLAZING, nui PAl'EIt HANGINGS, notice bPSt hl,lcs' ftl l0HCi,t Prices, nnd at bhort Parties having suclnvor todowll buvo money by workwairanlotllo give tatlstacllon. Order WM. F. 110DINE. Mar. C, 'Il-ly. : ..1-1.!.", rcTTZT fSlir5 Ii lnilti'd to Illati'hley'.s HnproiedHrack Wff el, the Drop cheek valve, which can bo j) fi" 'iP'Si withdrawn without dlsturblngthii Joint", XjI JihS and tlio copper eliiiiiilier which lien r fliJ"l irarks. senbM or riislsniul will last n lite 126